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3G2055 v3.0 HSPA/3G Wireless Alarm Communicator SCW 3G Communicator – International 0682 NSTALLATION ANUAL N5167 Warning: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and infor- mation on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.
3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual ABLE OF ONTENTS General Information ........... . 4 Communicator Technical Specifications .
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3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual Warning: Installer Please Read Carefully WARNING: I NSTALLER LEASE AREFULLY Note to Installers Motion Detectors The Warnings on this page contain vital information. As the only Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas individual in contact with system users, it is the installer’s responsi- as shown in their respective installation instructions.
Cellular Coverage for Alarm Communicator Operation The HSPA/3G performance of the 3G2055 Alarm Communicators depends greatly on Cellular network coverage. The SCW (with internal Alarm Communicator) should not be mounted in the final location without first ensuring that Cellular radio recep-...
Recycle the battery according to the local rules and regulations. NOTE: Prior to installation of the 3G2055 Communicator, confirm with your local carrier that the HSPA/3G network is avail- able and active in the area where the Communicator will be installed, and that the location provides a radio signal strength that is adequate for uninterrupted service.
1. Run the DLS 5 software on your computer. If required, download the DLS 5 software from DSC: http://www.dsc.com/ index.php?n=library#self 2. Create an account for the Panel/Communicator, select the Communicator type (e.g., SMS - 3G2055) and enter all relevant informa- tion under SMS section, including the Communicator’s cellular telephone number.
Figure 1: Communication Board Connection Points is installed in the SCW prior to ship- ment by Digital Security Controls (DSC). The Factory Installation includes insertion of the SIM card. The SCW should not be mounted in its final location without performing...
Establishing a Communication Channel with the SCW Panel. 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual SCW P STABLISHING A OMMUNICATION HANNEL WITH THE ANEL The Communicator interfaces to the SCW through a keyed 16 pin Ribbon cable. See Table 8 . The key prevents incorrect connec- tion of the ribbon cable connector to the SCW and Communicator.
3. SMS message will establish a connection to your computer’s DLS 5 software (to change programming labels only). 4. Create an account for the panel/Communicator, select the Communicator type (e.g., SMS - 3G2055) and enter all relevant informa- tion in SMS section.
System Options 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual ELLULAR ROGRAMMING PTIONS The Programming Sections described in this document can be viewed at the SCW LCD. To start programming enter: [*][8][installer code] [851][# # # ], Where # # # is the 3 digit Section number referenced in this section. The Programming Worksheets at the end of this document can be used to record the new values when programming changes have been made from the default values.
3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual Programming Options ON: Cellular Receiver 2 is enabled. OFF: Cellular Receiver 2 is disabled. Reserved ( ). DLS Over Cellular. Default (ON). NOTE: Program this toggle as OFF if you want to completely disable DLS from using the Cellular path. ON: DLS is enabled on the Cellular path.
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Programming Options 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual [020] Time Zone Default (00) Use Column 2 (Offset Hours) to find your local Time Zone. Record the two digit HEX value from Column 1 (HEX Value) on the same row. Program this HEX value for your Time Zone. Valid range is 00 - FF. Table 10: World Wide Time Zones Offset Offset...
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3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual Programming Options Table 10: World Wide Time Zones Offset Offset Location Location Value Hours Abbrev Value Hours Abbrev Australian Western Stan- Eastern Standard Time AWST dard Time Colombia Time China Standard Time Hong Kong Standard Ecuador Time HKST Time...
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Programming Options 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual Table 10: World Wide Time Zones Offset Offset Location Location Value Hours Abbrev Value Hours Abbrev Australian Eastern Stan- Eastern Greenland Time AEST dard Time Cape Verde Time Guam Standard Time AZOST Azores Standard Time YAPT Yap Time Western European Time...
3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual Communications Reporting Codes Table 10: World Wide Time Zones Offset Offset Location Location Value Hours Abbrev Value Hours Abbrev CAST Casey Station (Aus) Standard Time WKST West Kazakhstan Standard Time Pakistan Time YEKT Yekaterinburg Time Uzbekistan Time Turkmenistan Time Tajikistan Time...
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System Test Options [026 - 029] 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual [025] Radio Activation Restore Default (FF) Program 00 to disable this event or FF to enable. This event will occur after any successful programming session. [026 - 029] YSTEM PTIONS Test Transmissions to Primary Receiver, with Backup to Secondary Receiver: Set Cellular Section [028] to (FF);...
Cellular Options 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual [212] Cellular Receiver 2 DNIS Default (000000) The DNIS is used in addition to the Account Code to identify the Communicator module at the central station. Valid range: 000000 - 099999. Values are entered as a 0 followed by the 5 digit DNIS value. Format is BCD. NOTE: Each Ethernet/Cellular receiver must be programmed with a unique DNIS.
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3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual Command and Control Options [226] Cellular Trouble Delay Default (00) This option is used to program the delay, in minutes, for reporting a Cellular Trouble Delay. Valid entries are 00 - FF. (e.g., for a 10 minute Cellular Trouble Delay enter: 0A).
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SMS Command and Control Response 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual [613] Bypass Default (Bypass); Send this command to the system to bypass a Zone. This command should be followed by a Zone label or Zone number and Access Code. [614] Unbypass Default (Unbypass);...
3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual System Information (Read Only) [629] System is in Alarm Default (is in Alarm); This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is in alarm. [630] Trouble Label Default (Service is Required);...
System Reset Defaults 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual [989] DNS 2 IP Address This Section will display the IP address of DNS Server 2. This is useful when the unit is configured for DHCP and you need to see the IP address that was assigned to the device by the DHCP Server. This value is programmed in Section [008] or assigned by DHCP.
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3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual Communicator Troubleshooting Table 16: Communicator Status and Trouble Coding in Hexadecimal Numbers Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 & 5 Digit 6 Signal indicator 1 Signal indicator 2 Network indicator TROUBLE INDICATOR Future use Off (No trouble) Future use Flashing...
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Communicator Troubleshooting 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual The following table shows each digit position in the status code, each digit’s value and its assigned meaning in the eight-digit code: Table 17: Radio Initialization Status - 1-8 bits completion Not Completed Completed For example, the radio initialization status code 1---4--7- indicates that radio has been powered up, the radio is attached to the network and Receiver 3 has been initialized.
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3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual Communicator Troubleshooting Communicator Troubleshooting The status code for the radio signal strength, its typical troubles, possible causes and troubleshooting instructions is displayed in the table below. Radio Signal Strength Table 19: Signal Signal Signal Signal Level Signal Level Action Required Strength...
3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual System Information (Read Only) [626] System Night Armed [901] Diagnostic Test Transmission Default (Night Arm); |___| [3] Cellular 1 Default (OFF). Included in the response to a status request command if a partition is night armed. |___| [4] Cellular 2 Default (OFF).
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System Reset Defaults 3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual...
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